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Anyone else want to call me one? While me and my OH who has special diet needs live off £650 a month and I give up normal things like clothes (I walk round in £6 pants), I have not been to a hair dresser since I was 14 years old, I dont go out, my 21st birthday money has all gone on the dogs. So that I can give my dogs EVERYTHING when they need it.

So you tell me who in their right mind would want to live off £650 a month when they have to pay gass, electric, tax and food?

My animals have never missed vet treatment, never missed a vaccine, never missed out on toys every month, they get the best food, they have their monthly medication, they get health tested.

But yeah I am ******* rich arnt I?
 
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Yeah i know how you feel it's crap, the government don't really care about the people who are truly ill just more about stopping people from defrauding them, it's not fair.
Very true Ive said about this on here before.. My mum.. had probs with her hands and feet... she couldn't feel her hands much and her feet had pore circulation too... But they made her go out to work.. she had always worked with her probs but they were getting worse.. so she went to work, the doc signed her off she passed an assessment for disability.. and got that.. a few months later a letter came making her go for another assessment.. the diff doc decided my mum was fit for work.. she went off to work again, became very poorly with her hands.. Was then sent for a scan and they decided her vertebrae was crushing the nerves to her hands in her neck and her feet in her legs.. I dont know all the correct terminology of it.. But basically her hands were like ice.. They decided to do an op on her.. even though she still isn't fit for work they still wont give her disability.. They removed bone from her pelvis and inserted it through the front of her neck pushing it into the vertebrae to lift her spine.. She now has 99% feeling in her hands and is waiting to have it done to the bottom of her back so she will get the same feeling with her feet.. :)
 
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Very true Ive said about this on here before.. My mum.. had probs with her hands and feet... she couldn't feel her hands much and her feet had pore circulation too... But they made her go out to work.. she had always worked with her probs but they were getting worse.. so she went to work, the doc signed her off she passed an assessment for disability.. and got that.. a few months later a letter came making her go for another assessment.. the diff doc decided my mum was fit for work.. she went off to work again, became very poorly with her hands.. Was then sent for a scan and they decided her vertebrae was crushing the nerves to her hands in her neck and her feet in her legs.. I dont know all the correct terminology of it.. But basically her hands were like ice.. They decided to do an op on her.. even though she still isn't fit for work they still wont give her disability.. They removed bone from her pelvis and inserted it through the front of her neck pushing it into the vertebrae to lift her spine.. She now has 99% feeling in her hands and is waiting to have it done to the bottom of her back so she will get the same feeling with her feet.. :)
That's horrible how can they be so stingy, i hope that things get better.
 
#131 ·
That's horrible how can they be so stingy
Thats life im afraid.. therefor if there is any way I can help people I will... My mum is fine most of the time.. has an automatic 4x4 has landed on her feet in other ways enjoys her life.. or I hope she does..

I know other people who get disability for absolutely nothing.. I also know a girl who was paid to be a carer for her mum...
She had 8 horses and ponies would arrive at the farm around 10 am and leave about 6.. now how was she caring for her mum??

So when you see things like that I suppose it puts a doubt in everyones mind..
 
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Thats life im afraid.. therefor if there is any way I can help people I will... My mum is fine most of the time.. has an automatic 4x4 has landed on her feet in other ways enjoys her life.. or I hope she does..

I know other people who get disability for absolutely nothing.. I also know a girl who was paid to be a carer for her mum...
She had 8 horses and ponies would arrive at the farm around 10 am and leave about 6.. now how was she caring for her mum??

So when you see things like that I suppose it puts a doubt in everyones mind..
I've heard of people getting it because they have acne and it gives them problems with confidence but then there was the likes of my grandad dying from lung cancer and asbestosis who could only get lower rate care :confused: He got hardly any carers either and was left to my dad and his sister to do everything in his last days :(
 
#135 ·
No it is big but its all on one level....

Basicly its a 1960's bungalow which has been done up, its had walls moved and so on so the rooms are big but its a 2 bed bungalow.
It's amazing how you even have to explain what kind of house you live in to people now!

Jack and Blu like breakfast in bed in their own bedroom if we come and stay btw :lol:
 
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tell ya what, why don't u go the whole hog hon an post your address, we can then all google earth ya house just 2 check like, then it might satisfy folks as 2 how big it is lol !!!!

Crikey at first I thought this thread was a wind up, jeez leave the lass and her family alone, they sound like they have enough problems :(
 
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tell ya what, why don't u go the whole hog hon an post your address, we can then all google earth ya house just 2 check like, then it might satisfy folks as 2 how big it is lol !!!!

Crikey at first I thought this thread was a wind up, jeez leave the lass and her family alone, they sound like they have enough problems :(
I have been tempted to post my address to prove it. :rolleyes:

Thanks *hug*
 
#147 ·
It could just be a total coincidence that you gave the address of a house that has a sheltie sign! Even with you and all the dogs standing outside of it you would still be lying ;)
 
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Can I just ask and please only answer if you want to but if you do really want to work, you can, the government provide carers for people who really cant cope with autistism, im sure there must be day centres OH could go to and carers that could come in to see your mum as she doesnt need full on 24/7 care. Then you could have some freedom and earn some of your own money, have some life yourself
 
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